Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 244, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PBOGBAM PICTURES. THE SORROWFUL EXAMPLE. HOW BETTY WON THE SCHOOL

It is a noticeable fact that the Home Grocery always has the nes things on the market first. ’ Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson returned Saturday from their trip to Mitchell, S. Dak. . We will have 20 barrels more of those fancy Jersey sweet potatoes on sale this week at 3c a pound. JOHN EGER. Fred Phillips bad first class success with his piano sale last week, selling seven pianos and one piano player, and getting a start on several other prospective sales. , / Famous Fiction Books, cloth bound, by Alger, Optic, Holmes, Clay, Kipling, Dickins, Southworth, Mead and others. Just 350 copies at 12c each. Jarrette s Variety Store. Prof. Otto Braun will come down from Lowell tomorrow evening to conduct a band practice preparatory to playing for the Sunday school convention to be held here Wednesday. An aged widow named Watson died in Remington Sunday. She was about 75 or 80 years df age and had lived in that town for about forty years. She owned a piece of property in Remington and a farm south of that town. Work was begun this morning in tearing down the old Spitler residence, purchased last week by J. T. Randle, and which will be replaced by a modern boarding house or small hotel, containing 14 rooms and modern in every respect. • i Mr. and Mrs. Parker Overton were down from Hammond Sunday, spending the day with he brother, John Adrus andwife, northwest of town, and Andrus and wife, northwest of town, and his sister, Mrs. J. W.Childers and family, in Rensselaer. The members of the W. R. C. are all requested to be at the lodge room Tuesday evening, Oct. 17, to meet the inspector. Each one is asked to bring something for supper. X ■ - .••-’■'l The regular monthly dime social of the ladies of the Presbyterian church will be held at the home of Mrs. Ray Thompson Tuesday afternoon, Oct.' 17th. A cordial invitation ia extended to everybody and strangers in the city 1 especially invited. • B: F. Fendig, Moses Leopold and Ross Benjamin went to Chicago today to seeathe Cubs-Sox ball game. Quite a number from here saw the game Sunday. The Sox have won the three games so far played, Friday by 4 to 3, Saturday by 8 to 7 and Sunday by 4 to 2. In the world’s series at New York Saturday the Giants defeated the Philadelphia Americans 2 to 1. Today these teams play at Philadelphia.